Package: kghostview
Version: 4:3.3.2-2sarge1
Severity: normal
I suppose this might be a wishlist item, but it seems like such a
fundamental omission that I can only imagine it's a bug.
I can't select text, in order to paste it into another application. Not
even as plain text.
-- System Informat
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: wishlist
This is a crack in the floorboards between KMail and Gnome/Galeon. It
would be nice if it could be fixed.
Galeon (Gnome) wants to start kmail up as 'kmail %s' where %s is
replaced with this sort of thing:
mailto:?Subject=Debian%20Bug%20report
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: normal
I'm occasionally sent binary attachments from Microsoft Outlook that
show up as two separate emails with this header in the first:
Subject: Tidings 18Sep.doc [1/2]
Content-Type: message/partial;
total=2;
id="[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
number=1
a
On Monday 21 March 2005 3:11 pm, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Monday 21 March 2005 11:27, Tim Baverstock wrote:
> > I updated the Exec line for those in my home directory:
> > and restarted X (to ensure that KDEinit was dead) but no dice.
>
> The association was already created
On Monday 21 March 2005 9:03 am, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Sunday 20 March 2005 15:25, Tim Baverstock wrote:
> > 1. KMail insists on downloading the file before passing it on to Galeon,
> > so instead of getting a website URL in Galeon, I get some random
>
> Very likely the c
Package: kmail
Version: 4:2.2.2-14.7
Severity: normal
I use KMail and Galeon. I've been dragging URLs from KMail into Galeon
to avoid Konqueror from popping up, because there wasn't a configuration
setting in KMail saying which browser to send URLs to.
I recently realised that the KDEControlCentr
Package: kmail
Version: 4:2.2.2-14.7
Severity: wishlist
If I mis-type my password, KMail reports '-ERR invalid password' from
the POP server, but continues to try that password and I have to
navigate into the configuration for that particular server to change it.
It would be nice if it recognised
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